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A message from Che president
-Dr. James R. Staples
To the returning students, let
me welcome you back to your
college family. I hope that you
had a good summer and that you
will have another exciting year
here at CBC. Many people have
been busy improving the facilities for you. Most everything is
still incomplete in many ways,
but soon the dust and noise and
inconvenience will be forgotten
as the butterfly spreads her wings.
To the new students, let me
welcome you to the world of California Baptist College and the
adventures that await you in expanding your mind, enlarging your
spiritual vision, stretching and
keeping in tone the muscles of
your body and growing in your
relationship with your fellowman
and your God.
Actually, here at CBC we need
one another. We learn from each
other. We build on those who have
gone before us, but we also build
on each other. We all become a
part of everything and everyone
we touch--for good or for bad.
May it be for good!
Our stewardship reaches out
to include all that is around us.
We begin where we are with what
we have today. Writing is made
up of letters and words and sentences and paragraphs and pages
and chapters. Chapters make up a
book. A book is not written with
one quick flourish of the pen. A
book is the sum total of letters
and words and sentences and paragraphs and pages and chapters
that gradually and with care are
woven together in a meaningful
way. A book is made up of small
beginnings.
A life is also made up of small
beginnings, and woven together
with care. May each word that
you read or speak or write, each
thought that you put into action,
all add up to the kind of life that
will be pleasing to you and your
God.
It is our desire, with your fresh
and stimulating help, to offer as
many opportunities for learning
as is possible. We of the college
family, who attempt to teach and
to lead, can only challenge you to
invest your time and energy in
ways which will be most productive. "To every man there openeth
a high way and a low and every
man decideth the way his soul shall
go."
We 'BANNER*
^^^^^ ' September 9, 1977 Page 1 ^^^^_______i^^
Moore joins staff
by Carmen Sandoval
Where would you begin your
search. . .if you were looking
for a person with, A.) a businessman's mind, B.) knowledge
of tax laws, C.) expertise in preparing wills "and trusts, D.) influential contacts, E.) a Christian
background, F.) an interest in the
desires, needs, and demands of an
institution of Christian Higher
Education?
No, the Cal Baptist administration did not contact ABC for the
use of a "bionic brain" they
merely added Jim Moore to the
administration as vice president
'for estate planning. Moore, ac-
JIM MOORE, CBC's new vice-president for estate planning, houses
his "bionic brain" in a briefcase.
Resource center courses
Bicycling will be taught 5Saturday mornings from 9-11 a.m. in the
faculty parking lot by instructress
Ann Herbst.
This class is for all casual riders who would like to feel more
secure in traffic and know how to
fix their flats, etc., (and do it).
Children are welcome, (at least
10 years old.)
Oct. 8, Introduction; Oct. 15 &
22, Practice; Oct. 29, Bikes and
You; Nov. 5, Short Group Ride to
a local attraction.
Oil Painting: September 15--
Thursday evenings 7-10 p.m. for
Alumnae chosen
journeymen
Two former students, Susan
Raylene Vessey and Bethany L.
Bownds have dedicated their next
two years as journeymen missionaries.
"Journeymen are college graduates younger than 27 who work
for two years alongside career
missionaries in specific job assignments overseas. Job assignments include teaching, preaching, communications, nursing,
youth and student work, office
management and many other
tasks."
Miss Vessey, a 1977 graduate,
will be employed as a youth center English activities worker in
Nagasaki, Japan. Miss Bownds, a
1975 graduate, will be at Oi Machi
Baptist Church in Tokyo, Japan
where she will be a music and
youth worker.
A total of 94 journeymen were
commissioned at Monument
Heights Baptist Church in Richmond, Va., July 22. Prior to their
commissioning, the journeymen
completed six weeks of special
training at Meredith College, Raleigh, N.C.
There have been 898 journeymen commissioned since the program's initiation inl965.0fthese,
have been former CBC students
the Fall Semester. 3rd Floor Simmons Apartment.
Oils: This is a non-threatening
opportunity to discover your unique
flair for oils on canvas. A lecture
will be given in the first session
explaining supplies and technique,
from then on it is pure painting.
Instructress will be Judy Carolan.
Wdodshop: September 13, Tuesday, 3-5 p.m. 5530 Osburn Place
(off Jurupa). Instructor will be
Marc McAlpine.
This class is offered to all
those frustrated builders with no
place to work. The class is a
structured environment designed
for Wood shop work only.
- t _~
Left - Bethany Bownds - Above
Susan Vessey.
cording to Dr. Staples, CBC president, will add a new dimension
to the Cal Baptist development office. Moore, assisted by J. L.
Harden, vice president for development, will concentrate on the
preparation of wills and trusts.
With the assistance of a computer
terminal, housed in a briefcase,
Moore can prepare wills and trusts
in a few minutes.
He has published, "Financial
Freedom and You", "The Family
Survival Guide", and "Your Personal Will Packet."
He is a graduate of California
State University at San Bernar-
Free Lancers:
dino having graduated with majors
in accounting, management, marketing, and personnel. Moore is
working on a masters degree in
business administration also at
Cal State San Bernardino.
Moore has been an instructor
at Cal State San Bernardino and
at the Rubidoux High Adult Education Program.
For further information on the
will, trusts, and estate planning
now available at Cal Baptist, contact Jim Moore, V.P. for Estate
Planning, CBC, 8432 Magnolia
Avenue, Riverside, 92504 or call
(714)689-5771.
Communication is the key
Free Lancer Service Organization is a new service which deals
with Graphic Communications as
an integral part of our campus
community.* Graphic Communications is a concept of converting
and transferring ideas into a physical media. Messages received by
the eye . . . about ideas, knowledge
and information--this is a FREE
LANCER task. Departments and
clubs may contract this service
through the Director of the Resource Center, Miss Judy Carolan.
•Affiliated with CBC's Resource
Center.
IHR.SM0NS
MurderbyDci
By die time the world's greatest detectives
figure out whodunnit...you could die laughing!
M
tonight /BOL
50c /7:00 9:00

A message from Che president
-Dr. James R. Staples
To the returning students, let
me welcome you back to your
college family. I hope that you
had a good summer and that you
will have another exciting year
here at CBC. Many people have
been busy improving the facilities for you. Most everything is
still incomplete in many ways,
but soon the dust and noise and
inconvenience will be forgotten
as the butterfly spreads her wings.
To the new students, let me
welcome you to the world of California Baptist College and the
adventures that await you in expanding your mind, enlarging your
spiritual vision, stretching and
keeping in tone the muscles of
your body and growing in your
relationship with your fellowman
and your God.
Actually, here at CBC we need
one another. We learn from each
other. We build on those who have
gone before us, but we also build
on each other. We all become a
part of everything and everyone
we touch--for good or for bad.
May it be for good!
Our stewardship reaches out
to include all that is around us.
We begin where we are with what
we have today. Writing is made
up of letters and words and sentences and paragraphs and pages
and chapters. Chapters make up a
book. A book is not written with
one quick flourish of the pen. A
book is the sum total of letters
and words and sentences and paragraphs and pages and chapters
that gradually and with care are
woven together in a meaningful
way. A book is made up of small
beginnings.
A life is also made up of small
beginnings, and woven together
with care. May each word that
you read or speak or write, each
thought that you put into action,
all add up to the kind of life that
will be pleasing to you and your
God.
It is our desire, with your fresh
and stimulating help, to offer as
many opportunities for learning
as is possible. We of the college
family, who attempt to teach and
to lead, can only challenge you to
invest your time and energy in
ways which will be most productive. "To every man there openeth
a high way and a low and every
man decideth the way his soul shall
go."
We 'BANNER*
^^^^^ ' September 9, 1977 Page 1 ^^^^_______i^^
Moore joins staff
by Carmen Sandoval
Where would you begin your
search. . .if you were looking
for a person with, A.) a businessman's mind, B.) knowledge
of tax laws, C.) expertise in preparing wills "and trusts, D.) influential contacts, E.) a Christian
background, F.) an interest in the
desires, needs, and demands of an
institution of Christian Higher
Education?
No, the Cal Baptist administration did not contact ABC for the
use of a "bionic brain" they
merely added Jim Moore to the
administration as vice president
'for estate planning. Moore, ac-
JIM MOORE, CBC's new vice-president for estate planning, houses
his "bionic brain" in a briefcase.
Resource center courses
Bicycling will be taught 5Saturday mornings from 9-11 a.m. in the
faculty parking lot by instructress
Ann Herbst.
This class is for all casual riders who would like to feel more
secure in traffic and know how to
fix their flats, etc., (and do it).
Children are welcome, (at least
10 years old.)
Oct. 8, Introduction; Oct. 15 &
22, Practice; Oct. 29, Bikes and
You; Nov. 5, Short Group Ride to
a local attraction.
Oil Painting: September 15--
Thursday evenings 7-10 p.m. for
Alumnae chosen
journeymen
Two former students, Susan
Raylene Vessey and Bethany L.
Bownds have dedicated their next
two years as journeymen missionaries.
"Journeymen are college graduates younger than 27 who work
for two years alongside career
missionaries in specific job assignments overseas. Job assignments include teaching, preaching, communications, nursing,
youth and student work, office
management and many other
tasks."
Miss Vessey, a 1977 graduate,
will be employed as a youth center English activities worker in
Nagasaki, Japan. Miss Bownds, a
1975 graduate, will be at Oi Machi
Baptist Church in Tokyo, Japan
where she will be a music and
youth worker.
A total of 94 journeymen were
commissioned at Monument
Heights Baptist Church in Richmond, Va., July 22. Prior to their
commissioning, the journeymen
completed six weeks of special
training at Meredith College, Raleigh, N.C.
There have been 898 journeymen commissioned since the program's initiation inl965.0fthese,
have been former CBC students
the Fall Semester. 3rd Floor Simmons Apartment.
Oils: This is a non-threatening
opportunity to discover your unique
flair for oils on canvas. A lecture
will be given in the first session
explaining supplies and technique,
from then on it is pure painting.
Instructress will be Judy Carolan.
Wdodshop: September 13, Tuesday, 3-5 p.m. 5530 Osburn Place
(off Jurupa). Instructor will be
Marc McAlpine.
This class is offered to all
those frustrated builders with no
place to work. The class is a
structured environment designed
for Wood shop work only.
- t _~
Left - Bethany Bownds - Above
Susan Vessey.
cording to Dr. Staples, CBC president, will add a new dimension
to the Cal Baptist development office. Moore, assisted by J. L.
Harden, vice president for development, will concentrate on the
preparation of wills and trusts.
With the assistance of a computer
terminal, housed in a briefcase,
Moore can prepare wills and trusts
in a few minutes.
He has published, "Financial
Freedom and You", "The Family
Survival Guide", and "Your Personal Will Packet."
He is a graduate of California
State University at San Bernar-
Free Lancers:
dino having graduated with majors
in accounting, management, marketing, and personnel. Moore is
working on a masters degree in
business administration also at
Cal State San Bernardino.
Moore has been an instructor
at Cal State San Bernardino and
at the Rubidoux High Adult Education Program.
For further information on the
will, trusts, and estate planning
now available at Cal Baptist, contact Jim Moore, V.P. for Estate
Planning, CBC, 8432 Magnolia
Avenue, Riverside, 92504 or call
(714)689-5771.
Communication is the key
Free Lancer Service Organization is a new service which deals
with Graphic Communications as
an integral part of our campus
community.* Graphic Communications is a concept of converting
and transferring ideas into a physical media. Messages received by
the eye . . . about ideas, knowledge
and information--this is a FREE
LANCER task. Departments and
clubs may contract this service
through the Director of the Resource Center, Miss Judy Carolan.
•Affiliated with CBC's Resource
Center.
IHR.SM0NS
MurderbyDci
By die time the world's greatest detectives
figure out whodunnit...you could die laughing!
M
tonight /BOL
50c /7:00 9:00